Last week I was in San Juan, Puerto Rico for a conference. Weather was nice. Rather warm and humid. A few brief rain showers. Highs in the mid eighties. Ran twice in San Juan. From the conference hotel across the bridge to Old San Juan and around the island. The north edge of the island is really nice. The sea, the architecture of the old buildings, the old cemetery, old fort and old lighthouse made it a really scenic run. A few steep hills as well. Really have to get up early there as the sun rises just after 6 AM. Eastern edge of the eastern time zone. I'd love to go back someday and visit some of the sights I didn't have time to see. Certainly missed the warm temperatures this morning. Just barely above freezing this morning when I started my run. Wore my running tights, long sleeve polyester shirt, knit cap, cotton gloves and a 180s light weight vented jacket. Seemed to be just enough. Had to take my hat off once as my head was getting a little warm. Had trouble keeping my fingers warm enough though. Had to ball up my fists inside my gloves much of the time to keep my fingers from going numb. My right ankle was giving me a little discomfort all throughout the first ten miles. But finally over the last several miles it started feeling better. The two previous Saturdays I cut my run short as the pain seemed to increase. So today's result was most reassuring.
I haven't managed to much in the way of cross training. Just doing my pushups every third day or so (3 x 50). And I haven't done any track work. So far just tempo runs of around five or six miles twice a week. After a slow first mile the remainder are run at about a 6:55 to 7:25 minute pace. Not real even pacing but I seem to be pretty close to the tempo paces listed for the 3:15 marathon training plan in the book Run Less, Run Faster. Maybe next week I can drag myself over to the Wellness Center on the university campus to do some work on the rowing machine. Not totally sold on the necessity of cross training. I think the pushups and pullups I do benefit my running somewhat (strengthen core muscles). Perhaps that will suffice for cross training. Well till next time.
Happy Trails! And Sic'em Bears!
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